That's it, I just want to hear your opinions, would it be better,worse, do you think we're gonna reach that day?In my opinion, a world where everyone knows about Lucid Dreams would be good in some senses, but as always, when something is known by everyone it needs to have some bad results I think that psychiatry, psychology and neurology would be sciences that would change forever, as having a key to your inner mind would be a great point.The bad side, I think, is that media would get bombed of LD ads such as 'Your key to lucidity is this new X' or 'Learn to Lucid Dream in a day with Y' and also arts would become much more advanced, but, as everyone knows about making music or art instantly, the way for a piece of art to become a masterpiece will be almost impossible.And last thing (I'll leave it as a question), if we reach a future where Lucidity becomes an activity as famous as tennis or chess, do you thing it would be banned or addictive? I mean, having such easiness and liberty to enter on your own world...well,what do you think?

It might be different because people don't place that much value in dreams today, but since you can remember, control and experience them in a kind of material way, people might find them more relevant so more conversations about this kind of stuff would pop up. Also might lead to more healthier and mindful lifestyles.

"There is theoretical abstraction, and then there is true abstraction."

[quote="lucidinthe sky"]I think the world would be completely different in a good way because the level of consciousness would be much higher if everyone was practicing LDs, not just knowing about them.

Yep increased consciousness/awareness would be a great thing for a world where people not many people are using their minds.